On March 1, 2015 at 09:46 ma...@isc.org (Mark Andrews) wrote: > > Home users should be able to upload a content in the same amount > of time it takes to download content. It doesn't matter if they > only do this occasionally. Without symetric speeds they can't do > this. They are being given a slow path. > > Arguing otherwise is like saying that their time is not important. > > Yes, that capacity is sitting idle most of the time but so what! > We really should be delivering connections where link speed is not > the limiting factor.
Yes, good point, the "occasional" argument would better apply to asymmetric up/down monthly bandwidth caps than bandwidth limitations. But I still think it's push/pull. I remember when downloading still images (dial-up days) was considered bandwidth hogging and only something very few people did. Of course no one did it, it took minutes to download even a rather small image and there was little market for image-oriented software (other than porn.) -- -Barry Shein The World | b...@theworld.com | http://www.TheWorld.com Purveyors to the Trade | Voice: 800-THE-WRLD | Dial-Up: US, PR, Canada Software Tool & Die | Public Access Internet | SINCE 1989 *oo*